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Friday June 28 00:47:01 2013 Re: Under The Dome |
> scene exists in the book and if it's any different - There is nothing in the book. Brit Robertson's character is actually killed right away in the book. The first episode had a lot of changes so I don't know what to expect. |
Friday June 28 04:56:06 2013 Crossing Lines |
I just watched a recorded version of this show, and really enjoyed it. It looks to be a riveting cop drama set in Europe, and the bondage scene for the female detective was quite delectable. It was lengthy, and I liked the fact that she was gagged with a bit gag covered with soft cloth. The preview for future episodes shows a beautiful blonde who is gagged with duct tape. |
Hadji |
Friday June 28 05:22:35 2013 re: Tarzan collection |
chuck foley wrote: > The scene of Jane carried B&G at a distance was in > the comic adaptation of "Tarzan the Terrible". > Jane also had a gag-only appearance in the adaptation > "The Beasts of Tarzan". do you know where i can watch those scene? or donwload those comics? |
Friday June 28 05:53:46 2013 Re: El senor de los cielos |
Dextor wrote: > On tonight's episode of "El Senor de los > Cielos," Sara Corrales gets knocked out. Sara's hands are >tied in front and she is gagged, it looks like an OTM but Yes it was a bit disappointing, we could have had some better views, I hope we get some tonight. By my count this is Sarahs third scene. She also had a long OTM scene on Vecinos and a cleave gag scene on Asi es la vida. She may have had some tape scenes but I do not remember any |
doc |
Friday June 28 08:13:37 2013 Re: Crossing Lines |
Hadji wrote: > I just watched a recorded version of this show, and > really enjoyed it....the bondage scene for the female > detective was quite delectable. Yes a pretty nice scene. Has anyone managed to get an ID on the actress? |
Friday June 28 09:08:24 2013 VAN's FiCTiON is Updated! |
Hi-Ho Fellow DiDoids! Chapter 2 of *The ROOK HOUSE RAPSCALLIONS* is posted. Enjoy! :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Friday June 28 09:16:48 2013 re: Tarzan collection |
Jane was b&g in the sundays on dec 1975 first a long handgag later a only panel gag image. the scene from Tarzan the Terrible is on the dell's comic book 167, also the beasts of tanzan adaption is from a Dell comic book, but i don't know the issue. |
Friday June 28 11:29:46 2013 Most Unlikely DID Pairing |
There was talk on this forum earlier in the week about damsels that have shared the most scenes together. That made me think about scenes that have featured a rather unusual combination of damsels doing a scene together. I think the Christina Ricci/Rebecca Koon pairing from the That Darn Cat (1997) scene was one of the most unusual I have ever seen. Those two ladies couldn't be much different from each other. Ricci is an A-lister who was quite young and attractive at the time of the scene while Koon wasn't very popular then and still remains a pretty unknown name now, in addition to being on the older side and not very good looking. Anybody else remember scenes like this that featured an unusual duo or grouping of damsels where they couldn't have been any different from each other? |
CR |
Friday June 28 11:57:55 2013 Re: Most Unlikely DID Pairing |
CR wrote: > Those two ladies couldn't be much different from each other. > Anybody else remember scenes like this that featured an unusual duo or grouping of > damsels where they couldn't have been any different from each other? I think you meant to phrase this a different way. |
The Interpreter |
Friday June 28 16:14:01 2013 Re: Crossing Lines |
(unsigned poster) wrote:Yes a pretty nice scene. Has anyone managed to get an ID on the actress? C'mon man --- check the DB! |
Friday June 28 16:16:52 2013 Re: "Tarzan" collection |
cabezotadepeterengue wrote: > Cinch wrote: > > Quick page-through of the 260 + page book showed > nothing > > for handgag fans either. Sorry. > Thanks for the asnwer my friend. I can't believe that > there is not even a handgag for Jane Porter. The current Manning collection is just the first of four planned volumes, so something could turn up in a later one. Manning did both Tarzan comic books and comic strips, so he had many chances to feature B&G heroines. However, from what I have seen it was very rare for him to draw a gagged woman. Doesn't bother me personally, but I'm sure it's very frustrating for gag fans. My favorite Manning Tarzan story was "Tarzan in the Land That Time Forgot," which was originally only available in Europe I believe. Luckily Dark Horse Comics did a reprint of it many years ago. Wish I'd purchased more than one, because my copy has gotten pretty worn. Heroine is tied three times. Hands in front, carried with hands and feet tied to a pole while being carried, and then tied hands behind while hanging over a geyser with Tarzan. But - sorry again - no gags in any of them. |
Cinch |
Friday June 28 16:23:28 2013 Witt in "88 Minutes" |
Does anyone really know what that was that was used to gag Alicia Witt near the end of the movie "88 Minutes?" Happened to see it on tv recently. Sort of a combination cleave/bit gag, but I don't know what the material was. Just seemed like an amazingly weird choice instead of the usual cloth or tape. Didn't see the entire movie and wondered if there's something earlier in the film that sets it up or is being referenced. Any info appreciated. |
Friday June 28 16:30:34 2013 Re: Crossing Lines |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote:Yes a pretty nice scene. Has > anyone managed to get an ID on the actress? > C'mon man --- check the DB! And even if it's not in this DB, IMDB.com almost always has the information. |
Friday June 28 17:14:30 2013 Re: Witt in "88 Minutes" |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Does anyone really know what that was that was used to > gag Alicia Witt near the end of the movie "88 > Minutes?" Happened to see it on tv recently. Sort of > a combination cleave/bit gag, but I don't know what the > material was. Just seemed like an amazingly weird choice > instead of the usual cloth or tape. A similar contrivance was used to gag that French policewoman in the crime drama Crossing Lines. The creep who kidnapped her purchased it from a porno shop, I'm sure. |
Hadji |
Friday June 28 19:06:27 2013 Re: Crossing Lines |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Yes a pretty nice scene. Has > anyone managed to get an ID on the actress? Moon Dailly (or "Daily") |
JP |
japfeif@aol.copm |
Friday June 28 20:55:00 2013 what happened to robs damsel forum? |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Problem seems to be resolved. |
The Moderator |
Friday June 28 22:17:22 2013 Re: El senor de los cielos |
Dextor wrote: > On tonight's episode of "El Senor de los > Cielos," Sara Corrales gets knocked out with a > sleeper hold by Carmen Villalobos, who then drags her to > a bathroom. Sara's hands are tied in front and she is > gagged, it looks like an OTM but the angle is difficult > to tell. Promo for tomorrow's episode shows her waking > up and immediately removing the gag. Airs on Telemundo at 10 pm ET. Brief scene tonight, but some close ups of her cleave-gagged face as she wakes up. Quickly removes her gag. All in first 10 minutes. |
Dextor |
Friday June 28 23:22:36 2013 Re: Good spider webbed scenes? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > I prefer live action, but don't mind cartoons. Not > really anime, though > Some scenes from cartoons that I remember : Cool thanks. These are cool. Anyone know any other live action ones besides Eight Legger Freaks, Web Wars, Charmed, etc.? |
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